We discussed terms like protagonist, setting, plot, and characterization, change of perception upon re-reading of a story.
We predicted and wrote an ending to the story, following the word "Silence."
We studied selected vocabulary for a quiz.
And Summer is Gone, by Susie Kretschmer
We discussed plot, theme, characterization (direct and indirect), figurative language (simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole).
We studied selected vocabulary for a quiz.
We found a poem in the story which would capture the theme.
All Summer in a Day, by Ray Bradbury
We discussed genre, setting, conflict, plot, and characterization (direct and indirect), figurative language (simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole), imagery (visual, auditory).
We studied selected vocabulary for a quiz.
We created a cross-media object - a raindrop with a depiction of what we read in the text version of the story and a vivid description of the BBC film version of the story.
The Dinner Party, by Mona Gardner
We discussed foreshadowing, suspense, irony, characterization (direct and indirect), point-of-view, figurative language (simile, metaphor, alliteration).
We practiced marking up the story for literary techniques and devices.
The First Day of School, by Jeffery Deaver
And Summer is Gone, by Susie Kretschmer
All Summer in a Day, by Ray Bradbury
The Dinner Party, by Mona Gardner
The Scarlet Ibis, by James Hurst
The Fun They Had, by Isaac Asimov